Quantum Conundrum, the latest game by Portal creator Kim Swift, has just been given a release date on Xbox 360 and PS3. PlayStation fans can grab the title on July 10th, and Xbox lovers can get their dimension-shifting freak on the following day, July 11th.
Of course, if you’re a PC player, you can grab the title right now, for the low price of $15 / £9.99 / €14.99. No price has been announced for us lowly console players, but it’s safe to assume that a similar amount of money will need to change hands. If you’re still not excited, check out the press release description of the game:
About Quantum Conundrum
In Quantum Conundrum, players take on the role of a young boy dropped off on his uncle’s doorstep for the weekend; his uncle just so happens to be the brilliant, eccentric inventor, Professor Fitz Quadwrangle. Upon entering the Professor’s vast manor home, retrofitted with crazy technology to test his latest hypotheses, players quickly realize their uncle has gone missing. Fortunately, players immediately find Professor Quadwrangle’s latest invention, the Inter-Dimensional Shift (IDS) Device, which, at the press of a button, can shift the world around them to a different dimension. In order to find their uncle, players use the IDS to dynamically alter between five dimensions and progress through bizarre and challenging rooms in the labyrinthine Quadwrangle Manor. Becoming adept at using the various dimensions – sometimes in combination – will be critical to solving puzzles and moving on to the next room.
















